Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... interests of the Pope . Her sex and character relieved her from experiencing the horrors of a prison , but she was forbid to leave the city : she con- trived , however , either to deceive or bribe her guards . Gratiani describes her as ...
... interests of the Pope . Her sex and character relieved her from experiencing the horrors of a prison , but she was forbid to leave the city : she con- trived , however , either to deceive or bribe her guards . Gratiani describes her as ...
Page 13
... interest , and inattentive to all those means which would have promoted his success in the world , he at length sunk ander misfortunes of his own creating , and died at Moscow , weighed down by penury and distress . " change passages ...
... interest , and inattentive to all those means which would have promoted his success in the world , he at length sunk ander misfortunes of his own creating , and died at Moscow , weighed down by penury and distress . " change passages ...
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... interest in brother Celestine , and returned full of joy , for he brought admirable news . When he arrived , Celestina was in her own cham- ber : the old man , willing to enjoy his surprise , mentioned nothing of what had happened in ...
... interest in brother Celestine , and returned full of joy , for he brought admirable news . When he arrived , Celestina was in her own cham- ber : the old man , willing to enjoy his surprise , mentioned nothing of what had happened in ...
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... interests of all Europe , and most intimately and inseparably con- nected with all that can render life desir- able to thousands who have braved every danger for their country , and have enriched her treasuries 30 ON THE ABOLITION OF ...
... interests of all Europe , and most intimately and inseparably con- nected with all that can render life desir- able to thousands who have braved every danger for their country , and have enriched her treasuries 30 ON THE ABOLITION OF ...
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... interest- his back against a tree , and seemed at lengthing spectacle . They all hoisted their colours quite exhausted . The coarse kindness of our mob is more formidable to him than all the ene- mies he ever encountered . In the ...
... interest- his back against a tree , and seemed at lengthing spectacle . They all hoisted their colours quite exhausted . The coarse kindness of our mob is more formidable to him than all the ene- mies he ever encountered . In the ...
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